
Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations
The Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) is a Canadian framework established to regulate the production, distribution, and use of medical marijuana. It allows patients with specific medical conditions to legally access cannabis for therapeutic purposes. Under this system, licensed producers grow and sell marijuana to patients who have received a prescription from their healthcare provider. The regulations aim to ensure quality, safety, and proper dosage while also preventing abuse. This framework reflects a growing recognition of cannabis's potential benefits in treating various health issues, from chronic pain to anxiety.